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MORINVILLE YOUTH BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION MYBA follows the AHS and Alberta Basketball guidelines. Cohort-based programming will be used with no more than 50 individuals (athletes, coaches, referees) within close contact with each other for games and practices. No overlap will occur between cohort. #GROWINGTHEGAME Morinville Youth Basketball Association will be following the Alberta Health Services (AHS) guidelines and protocols. These will be the minimum standard followed. The Alberta Basketball Association (ABA) Return to Play guidelines are also being followed and Morinville Youth Basketball will follow Phase 3 (Return to Modified Games) of the ABA guidelines with internal, cohort- based, 5v5 competition and practices.
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2020/2021 SEASONINFORMATION

MORINVILLE YOUTH BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION

COHORT-BASED PROGRAMMING

MYBA follows the AHS and Alberta Basketball guidelines. Cohort-basedprogramming will be used with no more than 50 individuals (athletes, coaches,referees) within close contact with each other for games and practices. No overlapwill occur between cohort.

COVID-19 PROTOCOL AND PREVENTION

#GROWINGTHEGAME

Morinville Youth Basketball Association will be following the Alberta Health Services(AHS) guidelines and protocols. These will be the minimum standard followed. TheAlberta Basketball Association (ABA) Return to Play guidelines are also being followedand Morinville Youth Basketball will follow Phase 3 (Return to Modified Games) of theABA guidelines with internal, cohort- based, 5v5 competition and practices.

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DIVISION INFORMATION

2020/2021 SEASON

U7-U9 Co-Ed (150$) For athletes born 2012-2015Athletes will practice for 1 hour each week. Practices will occur on either Tuesdays orThursdays from 5:30pm-6:30pm. Athletes will practice on 8.5ft nets.

For any athletes that wish to participate in a different division,please email [email protected]

U11/U13 Co-Ed (180$)For athletes born 2008-2011Athletes will practice for 1.5 hours each week. Practices will occur either Mondays orWednesdays from 6pm-7:30pm. U13/U15 Boys and Girls* (180$)For athletes born 2006-2009Athletes will practice for 1.5 hours each week. Athletes can expect to practice on eitherTuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, or Sunday.

All teams will follow theAHS and Alberta

Basketball cohort modeland direction. Measures

to limit the spread ofCOVID-19 will be taken.

LIMITED SPOTS IN EVERY DIVISION

U15/U18 Boys and Girls* (120$)For athletes born 2003-2007Athletes will practice for 1.5 hours each week. Athletes can expect to practice on eitherMonday, Friday, or Sunday.

*Co-Ed programs may occur dependant on numbers*

U11 Co-Ed (160$)For athletes born 2010-2011Athletes will practice for 1 hour each week. Practices will occur on either Tuesdays orThursdays from 6:30pm-7:30pm. Athletes will practice on 8.5ft nets.

Due to increases in participant numbers, we are finding it more difficult to fulfill teamrequests. Requests can be made and each will be looked at on an individual basis but may

not be accommodated.

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2020/2021 SEASON

LOCAL COMMUNITY LEAGUE PLAY

SPOTS ARE NOT CONFIRMED UNTIL PAYMENT IS RECEIVED IN FULL

EVERY ATHLETE WILL BE REQUIRED TO PAY THE 17$ ABA INSURANCE FEE WHEN REGISTERING

MYBA will do the best possible with the gym space provided to giveopportunities for community-based game play against teams within each 50person cohort. Due to COVID-19, it will be very different due to the amountof athletes we can allow into a cohort. U11-U18 teams will be given aMINIMUM of 3-4 weekends of game play. These weekends will includemultiple games, not just one. Extra games may be scheduled during regularpractice times against other cohort-teams.

Each cohort's and exact structure of the games will depend on overallregistrations.

Teams can expect to play in either full-court, 4v4 or 5v5 games, or 3v3games. Either way, they will get the opportunity to play in some sort ofstructured game.

U7/U9 athletes will be given 2 local jamborees for full-court gameexperiences. One in the middle of the season and one at the end.

U11 Program vs U11The U11 Program is strictly for U11aged athletes and runs for 1 houra week instead of 1.5 hours. Most

U11 athletes will be in the U11Program.

*U18 athletes will participate fromSeptember to November and in the

event that high school basketball doesnot run OR the athlete does not

participate on the school team, theycan participate from December to

March for the added 60$ fee.*

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PREVENTION

COVID-19 PLAN

- All athletes, coaches, parents, volunteers and spectators must not attendpractice/games if they have any COVID-19 symptoms. If anyone in theirhousehold or household cohort is showing symptoms, they must also not attendpractices/games. In the event this happens, the athlete, coach, parent, volunteer,or spectator must let the association know as soon as possible so we can makeclose-contacts aware.

- All athletes, coaches, parents, volunteers and spectators are expected to self-screen using the COVID-19 self-screening prior to attending practices or games.

- Hand sanitizer will be available at practices and games for athletes andcoaches,parents and spectators will not be on the court but are encouraged to utilize theirown sanitizer.

- Masks will not be mandatory for athletes and coaches during practices orgames. They are recommended for those not participating but are not mandatory.

- All shared equipment, including game balls and other equipment used duringpractice will be sanitized before, during and after practices/games. Athletes willbe expected to bring their own basketball and water bottles. Sharing will happenwith basketballs and it is expected that athletes sanitize their balls when they gethome.

- Parents and spectators are expected to social distance while watching gamesandpractices unless they are a part of a family cohort. Parents and spectators are notallowed on the court unless volunteering.

- Coaches will be asked to track attendance of athletes, and parents are

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COVID-19 PLAN

In the event that an athlete, coach, parent, volunteer or spectator comes intocontact with a COVID-19 positive case or experiences COVID-19 symptoms:

- The athlete, coach, parent, volunteer or spectator must not attend any practicesorgames and must isolate themselves immediately. All athletes and coaches will beperforming self-assessments prior to attending practices or games.

- The athlete, coach, parent, volunteer, or spectator must contact MorinvilleYouthBasketball to inform of the contact or symptoms.

- If symptoms develop/COVID-19 test is positive, the athlete, coach, parent,volunteer, or spectator MUST self-isolate for 10 days after the onset of symptomsand until the symptoms resolve (whichever is longer). Close contacts must alsoself-isolate and monitor for symptoms.

- Morinville Youth Basketball will make all participants aware of any COVID-19positives within the league players, coaches, parents, volunteers or spectators.

QUESTIONS CAN BE DIRECTED TO:[email protected]

PROTOCOL


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